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  1. 1.Gives shape to
  2. 2.The Reuben James of Woody Guthrie's song "The Sinking of the Reuben James," e.g. (HIT)
  3. 3.77 Down filling
  4. 4.Climbing plants in the legume family
  5. 5.Hunting dog breed
  6. 6.Setting of the "Top Gun" opening, when "Top Gun Anthem" and "Danger Zone" can be heard (HIT HIT)
  7. 7.One providing admission to the bar
  8. 8.Yours ___ (me)
  9. 9.Decides in favor of
  10. 10.Rock concert booster
  11. 11.Job detail, for short
  12. 12.Palindromic legal org.
  13. 13.Plumlike fruit
  14. 14."I ___ it all to you"
  15. 15.Pollster's numbers, e.g.
  16. 16.Waters bordering Iran (MISS)
  17. 17.Many a Tate Modern patron
  18. 18."Dang it!"
  19. 19.Wallet leather
  20. 20.Chicken tender?
  21. 21.What stars and stripes may indicate
  22. 22."In the Bedroom" Oscar nominee Wilkinson
  23. 23.Egypti_n _er_ent
  24. 24.Wrangler's item
  25. 25.Waters by a Pacific archipelago (MISS MISS MISS)
  26. 26.Goes out, at the beach
  27. 27.Cheer word in the song "Hernando's Hideaway"
  28. 28.Organ that you may keep to the ground
  29. 29.___-tac-toe
  30. 30.Genre for the singer Ayumi Hamasaki
  31. 31.Parliamentary law that led to a Boston "party"
  32. 32.Store ledges
  33. 33.Golfer Mark
  34. 34.Light snoozes
  35. 35.Enjoyed home cooking
  36. 36.Silver server, maybe
  37. 37.Beachside shelter
  38. 38.Waters surrounding Antarctica (MISS MISS)
  39. 39.Become inedible
  40. 40.Holt of "Dateline NBC"
  41. 41.Like the gorilla Snowflake, once at the Barcelona Zoo
  42. 42.Grammy winner for the albums "21" and "25"
  43. 43.Vessel in the lyrics to "In the Navy" (HIT)
  44. 44."Different strokes for different ___"
  45. 45.Spends time at
  46. 46.Belted constellation
  47. 47.Veteran's counterpart, informally
  48. 48.Barbecue powder
  49. 49.Naval-sounding band that performed a 1979 hit spelled out in this puzzle's "hits"
  50. 50.Submission to Poetry
  51. 51.Comp ___ (MIT major)
  52. 52."Schitt's Creek" co-star and co-creator Levy
  53. 53.Most superior in quality
  54. 54.Obey a "+" sign
  55. 55.Blouse or cardigan
  56. 56.Like some bases and cars
  57. 57.Appear that way
  58. 58.National ___ Hall of Fame (institution that could potentially induct the board game that inspired this puzzle)
  59. 59.Characters in the video game designer Will Wright's "virtual dollhouse"
  60. 60.Cawing black bird
  61. 61.What an actor can land
  62. 62.Of the Earth's longest mountain range
  63. 63.NBA : Wizards :: WNBA : ___
  64. 64.1973 Volkswagen debut
  65. 65.Tolkien forest being
  66. 66.___-6 (rare golf hole)
  67. 67.50 percent of dos
  68. 68.Money-making time
  69. 69.Hacker in a jungle
  70. 70.Bugs in programs, e.g.
  71. 71."In ___ of gifts ..."
  72. 72."Holy Moses!"
  73. 73.Snowy hill coaster
  74. 74.Den mother, maybe?
  75. 75.Fortuneteller
  76. 76.Royal proclamation
  77. 77.Go again in Dungeons & Dragons, say
  78. 78.Like some private school students' aesthetic
  79. 79.Awful deal
  80. 80.Easily broken
  81. 81.Marching band horns
  82. 82.Sound of a sword striking a shield
  83. 83.Result of a CEO's embarrassing gaffe, say
  84. 84.Nebraska's largest city
  85. 85.Four-time MLB all-star Justin
  86. 86.Filled-in documents
  87. 87.Playground boo-boos
  88. 88.Like games evoking trips down memory lane
  89. 89.Some Louisiana residents
  90. 90.Heavenly descents?
  91. 91.Peachy
  92. 92.Partially
  93. 93.Baroque sculptor ___ Lorenzo Bernini
  94. 94.Swimsuit piece
  95. 95.Psychic's purported skill
  96. 96.In the manner of
  97. 97.Up to, in ads
  98. 98.Tire pressure abbr.
  99. 99.Rhyming stew
  100. 100."For Your Love" actress Holly Robinson ___
  101. 101.Less bright in color
  102. 102."The Empire Strikes Back" director Kershner
  103. 103.Water purification company that touts itself as a "global sustainability leader"
  104. 104.Carve into stone, say
  105. 105.Boyfriend, from the French for "handsome"
  106. 106.The USS Missouri, e.g., where the music video for Cher's "If I Could Turn Back Time" was filmed (HIT)
  107. 107.___ Juan, Puerto Rico
  108. 108."Jumbo" vehicle
  109. 109.Titular vessel of an old Australian TV series whose theme song has been performed by the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra (HIT)
  110. 110.Three-layered treat
  111. 111.Segment
  112. 112.Tapes with tunes
  113. 113."Gotcha!"
  114. 114.Roxy Music's Brian
  115. 115.Position paper, perhaps
  116. 116.Seeks legal redress
  117. 117."O Rei" of soccer
  118. 118.Nickname for Capote
  119. 119.Cylindrical food holder
  120. 120.QB Manning
  121. 121.At this very moment
  122. 122.Blackbeard's "Stop!"
  123. 123.Music whose dancers might point fingers
  124. 124."The Blacklist" actress Megan
  125. 125.Children's book series with characters that have surnames like Happy, Lazy and Noisy
  126. 126.Asset for horseshoes
  127. 127.Weather vane sites
  128. 128.Underground, say
  129. 129.Child's nickname
  130. 130.Run-down
  131. 131.Sealed tight
  132. 132.Baby bird's home
  133. 133.Id checker, to Freud
  134. 134.Happy or Grumpy still
  135. 135.9 Down, in English
  136. 136.Sleep stage initials
  137. 137.Birthday card number
  138. 138."Barry" network
  139. 139.Developer of the 1987 game "Xybots"
  140. 140.Fluency-building subj.
  141. 141.___ for apples
  142. 142.Part of a model's side
  143. 143.Dermal holes
  144. 144.Musical group that appeared in "Grease"
  145. 145.Booty
  146. 146.Grand ___ Rimini (five-star locale in Italy)
  147. 147.Romps around
  148. 148.European webpage where you can say "Settle down" to a female deer?
  149. 149.South American webpage showing a sculpture of a rodent patterned after Erté's style?
  150. 150.Raised

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